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Old 02-20-2025, 06:33 AM   #15
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Originally Posted by WigglePig View Post
OK, I shall have a look at KORreader and jailbreaking...I have one question though: does KORreader on a jailbroken Scribe support the pen, notes, annotations, etc?
Sadly no, and I don't think it's on the roadmap either. Also it's worth knowing that KOReader doesn't support the Kindle file types (except MOBI but even then the support is limited), so you do have to DeDRM your books and convert them to EPUB, which can be a pain depending on your use case.

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Originally Posted by WigglePig View Post
OK, two questions...can one go back to a "stock" firmware after jailbreaking?
Yes, KOReader is just an app, it doesn't replace the Kindle OS; you can exit it and go right back into the standard Kindle UI. I normally use KOReader for reading, and switch back to the Kindle UI when I need to take notes, etc.

If your question was more about a total removal of the jailbreak including KOReader and any other hacks, this is also possible and is normally achieved by re-applying a firmware update twice.
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